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Mr. Oliver Nicholson left for Willing;''-1 * tou .last evening. Mr. J. York returned to Auckland ! from Wellington yesterday morning. * '£ Mr. C. A. Boles, Mayor of Taumarinui. is in Auckland. He is at the ItoyaF r Hotel. . _ Mr. W. J. Broadfoot. M.P., Mayor of Te Kuiti, is visiting Auckland aritfffi is at the Star Hotel. Mr. W. G. Wohlmann, Commissioner of Police, who has been visiting Auckland, left by train last evening 011 his return to Wellington. Mr. J. W. Peake, of Pvoto-o-rangi, Cambridge,, has retired from the office of chairman of the Upper Maungapiko Drainage Board, after 19 years' service. 4 -?•' .. - , Mr. J. S. Montgomery and Mr. A. Trousdale, of the Auckland Milk Pro- ;:J ducers' Association, left for Wellington si last evening to confer with the Govern- f ment regarding the Auckland milk supply. I-,;. f -||| Dr. C. J-' Reakbs. Director-General 4 of Agriculture, and Mr. W. M. Single- \j ton. director of the dairv division, arrived in Auckland from Wellington yes-' < £ terday morning D r . Ppakes left bjr'y/j train" last evening on his return to Wellington. \ _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21560, 3 August 1933, Page 10
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